01-08-2017, 03:09 PM
I read your interpretation of your dream RT. My interpretation isn't to discredit yours, it's just an idea. Hope it resonates a little, or if not, I hope it reaffirms what you already believe.
80's version of Arnold is telling. I'm guessing something about 80's Arnold speaks to you. Perhaps you identify with that Arnold/era/persona. The movie "They Live" also has significance. I'm guessing whatever way you see that movie is how you're seeing your subliminal journey atm.
The alien who appears as your brother could easily be a part of you that is like your brother. Perhaps there is some part of you that relates to him or vice versa.
Arnold tells you to kill him but you have trouble because he is part of you, but in the end you do it despite the difficulty. It could easily signify that you know what you have to do and that you'll be able to do it.
It could also easily be a metaphor for how behaviors or mindsets you have are becoming alien to you because of the sub.
Anyhow, that's just my take. Does it vibe?
(01-08-2017, 08:26 AM)RTBoss Wrote: My dreams just keep getting more *****.
Last night I dreamed I was with 80's Version Arnold Schwarzenegger and the world was infiltrated with aliens, appearing human. Very much like John Carpenter's They Live.
Arnold grabbed one by the throat, and started squeezing. Then he told me to take over, that I must become willing to kill them. He put my hands around the man's throat. It was my brother. He begged and pleaded with me not to kill him, that he was my brother, while Arnold told me how he only appeared to be my brother - that I had to be strong and choke the life out of him. The craziest thing was I could feel the blood flowing through his arteries and as the life left him, the pulse slowed and stopped. I could feel every bit of it.
I had to take a few deep breaths when I woke up this morning.
80's version of Arnold is telling. I'm guessing something about 80's Arnold speaks to you. Perhaps you identify with that Arnold/era/persona. The movie "They Live" also has significance. I'm guessing whatever way you see that movie is how you're seeing your subliminal journey atm.
The alien who appears as your brother could easily be a part of you that is like your brother. Perhaps there is some part of you that relates to him or vice versa.
Arnold tells you to kill him but you have trouble because he is part of you, but in the end you do it despite the difficulty. It could easily signify that you know what you have to do and that you'll be able to do it.
It could also easily be a metaphor for how behaviors or mindsets you have are becoming alien to you because of the sub.
Anyhow, that's just my take. Does it vibe?